At this weekend's Digital Media Camp one of the most interesting topics was proposed by Justin Kozuch of Refresh Events.
He asked what, as a community, we could do to assemble quality data on the Digital Media industry in Toronto?

I don't use Facebook much anymore so I just saw the new privacy settings prompt when I logged in today.
Redesigning something as increasingly complex and widely used as Facebook is never going to be easy.

In the world of marketing and advertising, knowing what interests people have in our client's brands is somewhat exciting for us. At Teehan+Lax we use social media measuring tools to help monitor our client's brands, and the competition.

As a fan of Vimeo's, I was stoked to hear that Blake Whitman would be giving a talk at FOWD in NY. (You may recognize Blake from that time he had some questions about the homepage...) Blake's presentation showed that cultivating a vibrant community online is, in no small part, a tractable design problem.

After last week's announcement of the Kindle coming to Canada I re-kindled (get it) a purchase decision I had started several years ago when I first saw a Sony e-Reader at CES.
Here are my thoughts after spending 24 hours with the Kindle.

While attending FOWD last week in New York an overarching theme of Progressive Enhancement started to develop as more and more presentations preached it's benefits. So what exactly is Progressive Enhancement?

How is it that in a time where everything is so connected and information is passed at such lightning speeds, people continue to steal, rip and defraud other members of the design community? As if somehow they'll be able to get away with it.

I was recently going through my bookshelves at home, trying to find some books I could sell or donate. After scanning past titles like The Ghastly One: The Sex-Gore Netherworld of Filmmaker Andy Milligan and Bitter is the New Black, I came across all my old textbooks.

It seems the screens we shared of an alternative home screen for the iPhone created some buzz. We had no intention of taking it any further than a blog post but we figured this was something worth seeing through.

When Geoff and I started this company we were convinced it wouldn't last. I would always think of that line from Heat where DeNiro says "allow nothing to be in your life that you cannot walk out on in 30 seconds flat if you spot the heat around the corner".